I agree with Mark.  The Linksys works but the best I have done without
issues on one is 5 users and none of them were heavy users.  I know for the
one I have at home when my wife is watching her shows online and I try to
work it has major delays for me.

Jon

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Mark Boersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>  You didn't specify how many users you will have on the wireless, I'm
> assuming all 25 current users and wired.  If you will have no more than 2-3
> wireless users the recommended Linksys ap's would work fine.  However, if
> you are going to have more than 3 simultaneous users you NEED to consider a
> more serious access point.  3com, HP and may others make business class
> routers.  I just wanted to throw out the point that you really really don't
> want more than 2 or 3 simultaneous users on a home class ap like a Linksys.
> Personal note, don't consider the Linksys "business class" routers as a good
> candidate.
>
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> Mark
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> *From:* Mark A. Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 09, 2008 7:01 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Looking for wireless solution for business.
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>
> Wireless question -
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> We have a small, single story office with approx 25 people. We have a
> dedicated T1, which is connected to our Firewall, then switch. I am seeking
> a wireless solution that *does not* connect between our firewall and T1.
> In short, I am looking for a solution that connects behind the switch. All
> Wireless routers that I know of connect between the firewall and switch.
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> Thanks in advance -
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>
>
>
>
> *Mark A. Ross*
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> I.T. Manager
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> Southland Data Processing
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> 912 Monte Vista Avenue
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> Upland, Ca. 91786-9825
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